1956 Ridván 195- |
The Regional Spiritual Assembly of Central and East Africa was formed with its seat in Kampala, Uganda. [BW13:284; MBW71-72]
Its area of jurisdiction was Uganda, Tanganyika, Kenya, Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi, French Equatorial Africa, Zanzibar, Comoro Islands and Seychelles Islands.
See the Guardian's message to this Assembly. [That Promising Continent 30]
Ali Nakhjavani, Hassan Sabri, Philip Hainsworth, Oloro Epyeruj, Jalal Nakhjavani, Aziz Yazdi, Tito Wanantsusit, Max Kenyerezi, and Sylvester Okurut were members of the first regional national assembly. [History of the Bahá'í Faith in Tanzania]
This regional assembly was dissolved at Ridván 1964. [BW14p96] |
National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Kampala, Uganda; Uganda |
first Regional Spiritual Assembly of Central and East Africa |